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USC barely beat Utah last year @ home.

USC loss to Stanford on the road, USC struggled against cal

Suddenly there going to beat the breaks of Utah in salt lake city in front of a raucous crowd in one of the biggest games in utes history :usure:




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Struggled against CaL??? nikka CaL didnt score a TD....:what:....Utah is goin in with their 2nd QB....their defense aint all that....USC will establish the run early......play action passing will be a factor tonight.....
 
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USC barely beat Utah last year @ home.

USC loss to Stanford on the road, USC struggled against cal

Suddenly there going to beat the breaks of Utah in salt lake city in front of a raucous crowd in one of the biggest games in utes history :usure:




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Fiesta Bowl 07, Sugar Bowl 09. Come on brah, Utah has had bigger games than this.

It is the first time USC has visited Utah in like a 100 years so it'll be interesting what kind of crowd shows up since 50% of Salt Lakes population comes from SoCal.
 

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MU’s Green-Beckham, two others, arrested for marijuana possession - KansasCity.com

Now they are an SEC team!

Posted on Thu, Oct. 04, 2012
MU’s Green-Beckham, two others, arrested for marijuana possession
By TEREZ A. PAYLOR
The Kansas City Star

Missouri freshman wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, the consensus No. 1 incoming recruit in the nation this season, and two other freshmen on the Tigers’ football team were arrested Wednesday night and charged with marijuana possession.

According to Brian Weimer of the MU police department, officers saw a vehicle in a parking lot south of Memorial Stadium shortly before midnight and noticed an odor of marijuana. Green-Beckham, receiver Levi Copelin and linebacker Torey Boozer were taken into custody and face charges for possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana. All three were released on summons.

According to a statement by the MU athletic department, two other players, freshman defensive tackle Harold Brantley and freshman tight end Brandon Holifield, were also in the vehicle but not arrested. Weimer said the vehicle, a white Lincoln Navigator, was registered to Green-Beckham.

Green-Beckham were suspended for Saturday’s home game against Vanderbilt. The other four players were also suspended for one game, but all are expected to take redshirt seasons.

In cases involving possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana within the city limits of Columbia, individuals can be charged with a misdemeanor in state court, which is punishable by up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. But first-time offenders are often sent to city court and charged with a violation of municipal ordinance, which is not a felony and often results in a fine but no jail time.
 

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MU’s Green-Beckham, two others, arrested for marijuana possession - KansasCity.com

Now they are an SEC team!

Posted on Thu, Oct. 04, 2012
MU’s Green-Beckham, two others, arrested for marijuana possession
By TEREZ A. PAYLOR
The Kansas City Star

Missouri freshman wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, the consensus No. 1 incoming recruit in the nation this season, and two other freshmen on the Tigers’ football team were arrested Wednesday night and charged with marijuana possession.

According to Brian Weimer of the MU police department, officers saw a vehicle in a parking lot south of Memorial Stadium shortly before midnight and noticed an odor of marijuana. Green-Beckham, receiver Levi Copelin and linebacker Torey Boozer were taken into custody and face charges for possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana. All three were released on summons.

According to a statement by the MU athletic department, two other players, freshman defensive tackle Harold Brantley and freshman tight end Brandon Holifield, were also in the vehicle but not arrested. Weimer said the vehicle, a white Lincoln Navigator, was registered to Green-Beckham.

Green-Beckham were suspended for Saturday’s home game against Vanderbilt. The other four players were also suspended for one game, but all are expected to take redshirt seasons.

In cases involving possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana within the city limits of Columbia, individuals can be charged with a misdemeanor in state court, which is punishable by up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. But first-time offenders are often sent to city court and charged with a violation of municipal ordinance, which is not a felony and often results in a fine but no jail time.

:myman: need a couple assaults and they can turn themselves into an elite squad
 

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Fiesta Bowl 07, Sugar Bowl 09. Come on brah, Utah has had bigger games than this.

It is the first time USC has visited Utah in like a 100 years so it'll be interesting what kind of crowd shows up since 50% of Salt Lakes population comes from SoCal.

I meant at home


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@His_Excellence_Reincar TCU Suspends QB
DALLAS (AP) — TCU quarterback Casey Pachall was suspended indefinitely Thursday, hours after he was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated — his second brush with trouble this year and one that clouds the 15th-ranked Horned Frogs' push for a Big 12 title.

Coach Gary Patterson announced the suspension, saying his quarterback "obviously needs help."

The 21-year-old Pachall was arrested just after midnight when he was pulled over after running a stop sign near TCU's Fort Worth campus, police Sgt. Pedro Criado said. Pachall's blood-alcohol level was above the legal limit of 0.08 percent, Criado said, declining to provide specifics.

A two-year starter for the Horned Frogs (4-0, 1-0 Big 12), Pachall was released on $1,000 bond from a jail in nearby Mansfield, said jail Officer Nathan Van Ryan. There was no information on an attorney for Pachall.

Pachall's arrest came eight months after he admitted to police that he smoked marijuana and failed a drug test just two weeks before his roommate was arrested in a drug sting operation.

News of the arrest came as TCU coaches were finishing up the game plan for the Big 12 home opener Saturday against Iowa State (3-1, 0-1).

"I've got a young football team and a person who obviously needs help," Patterson told The Associated Press. "Until I can come up with some answers, it's not about one season, it's about a lot of seasons."
 
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